- that loud
cooeys should have
announced his
approach before he came
within a mile of
their fires." He
further explained in a footnote, that a
cooey was "The...
- The
Cooey 84 is a
shotgun manufactured by the H. W.
Cooey Machine & Arms
Company in Cobourg, Ontario,
Canada (later
acquired by the
Winchester Arms Company)...
-
Richard Wade
Cooey II (June 9, 1967 –
October 14, 2008) was an
American murderer. With
Clinton ****ens, he was
responsible for the
murders of 21-year-old...
- The
Cooey Model 60 is a bolt
action repeating rifle that
appeared in 1939–1940,
capable of
firing .22 short, .22 long and .22 LR (long rifle) rimfire...
- The
Cooey Canuck was the
first rifle model produced by
Canadian arms
designer Herbert William Cooey in 1919. It was a single-shot bolt-action
rifle chambered...
- such as mice,
singing fish
statues called the Fishtones, Magellan's pets
Cooey and the Slurms, and Batly's pet
spider Webster.
Halfway through the episode...
- 2002, pp. 149–163.
Cooey 1994, pp. 95–108;
Dexter 2005, p. 12;
Barson 2005, p. 58.
Cooey 1994, pp. 95–108;
Dexter 2005, p. 12.
Cooey 1994, p. 102; ****and...
- St
Cooey's Wells, also
called St Cowey's Wells, is the
location of
three holy wells, and the
remains of a 7th
century church; it is
located in Tara Bay...
-
David Mc
Cooey (born 1967 in London), poet, critic, musician, and academic. He is
Personal Chair in
Literary Studies and
Professional &
Creative Writing...
- Mc
Cooey is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Art Mc
Cooey (1738–1773),
Irish poet
David Mc
Cooey (born 1967),
Australian poet
Frank McCooey...